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the moves of mediation forward syrian opposition groups are in the capital and reportedly want to persuade russia to get behind foreign intervention. no answer at british m.p. admits politicians were useless in uncovering the truth behind the barclays scandal while the bank of england denies involvement. and the russians sending aid to the rabbit southern region of cross nadar where emergency workers and volunteers are trying to help those affected by flash floods.
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it is a to i am in the russian capital you're watching r t i'm marina joshie russia is stepping up its efforts to help solve the crisis in syria foreign minister sergey lavrov is due to meet representatives of syrian national council in moscow later on tuesday the s.n.c. demands president bashar asad steps down a position supported by washington they'll reportedly try to persuade russia to support a tough u.n. resolution which doesn't rule out a foreign intervention lavrov as mad at one other opposition group and moscow's also hold at arms exports to syria meanwhile the u.n. arab league envoy kofi annan says bashar asad is committed to a six point peace plan after visiting damascus and is in tehran to seek support but the peace effort is doomed as long as the u.s. insists on assad must go sister analyst and activist don de bar. on the one hand.
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there's a greater chance of success now that kofi annan is involved directly russia and going to tehran to try to involve all of the parties in the negotiations that the united states is trying to conduct on its own with the sal eyes that that's positive the. clip we heard from hillary clinton and the statements she made last friday of belligerent. demanding that most of the world punish russia and china for insisting on a political solution and insisting that a priori assad has to go the president of syria has to go before they will you know come to the table in any meaningful way that's a very bad sign it indicates that you know we're not really going to make any progress the united states is backing is even not correct to call it an armed insurgency because it's really an armed invasion in many ways you have emigres that were brought into the country with arms you have foreign nationals also that are on
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the ground they came across from lebanon and turkey and also americans that came brought to training in jordan and came from iraq on their way back to the united states so it's really an invasion and you know a military campaign against syria being conducted by the united states through proxies and until that stops either we risk widening the war if russia and china are going to stand up to the united states or you know syria being. conquered essentially in the same way that libya was. washington support for syrian rebels is confusing says the chairman of the foreign affairs committee in russia's lower house of parliament. but the truth i don't quite understand how the us can support the armed opposition because these are the same kind of people who blow up american soldiers in afghanistan and iraq the same kind of people who kill nato troops in afghanistan in the same country they're considered enemies of the united
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state while here they're treated as allies. well you can catch the full interview with alex it was caught in about twenty minutes time here on r.t. . now the bank of england's deputy governor has denied claims he gave barclays hints to manipulate lending rates of the high end of the crisis this latest banking scandal has reached parliament now the chancellor is facing calls to pollen gys to his opposition counterpart for accusing him of being involved and manipulations to argue for smith reports a key participant in the cross-examination of disgraced barclays chief executive has admitted that m.p.'s are powerless to get to the truth about bag because andrea lead comments come in the wake of diamonds appearance before the commons treasury select committee to answer questions about fixing the law you ball rate the price
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at which banks lend to each other to benefit both ways. letson was one of the politicians are asking the questions at last week's hearing and admitted it would be fair to call the investigation useless she blames a lack of information parliament had no transcripts of morning meetings that recorded what were being said and no email trails all they had were regulator reports and what's being reported in the media letson is revealing remarks made in an interview with the independent newspaper will raise questions in the public about whether the truth behind the libel scandal and who knew what will ever emerge the largest scale parliamentary inquiry is now being set up to investigate the banking crisis but if the bank's close ranks and m.p.'s can't get the information they need how can it work prime minister david cameron's already rejected the idea of a judge led inquiry saying it would take too long meanwhile bob diamond's evidence
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is being variously judged by m.p.'s on the committee on a spectrum ranging from inconsistent through not entirely honest right down to simply unbelievable he maybe recalls to answer further questions regardless of having had to stand down as barclays chief executive bob diamond currently still stands to receive a seventeen million pound pay off twenty six million dollars to leave in disgrace in the meantime this all begs the question if m.p.'s are powerless to get to the truth who will. or smith reporting there. later max keiser and stacy herbert to reveal what they say is a global bank heist and it's an inside job. scooby dooby doo doo scooby doo. euro is a waste. for our. max
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in fact is a global bank heist going on and you can see that in the tweets here's the first one from reuters business bank of england injects seventy eight billion dollars of monetary stimulus speculators want lower rates to fund their spec of their bets and squeeze out the entrepreneurs squeeze out the savers squeeze out wages keep rates really low the library scandal is about keeping rates low by manipulating rates quantitative easing is about keeping rates low by engaging in radical central bank policies like operation twist the lowering rates is about central bank collusion with other banks to keep rates near zero to fund speculation to squeeze out a population of workers and savers. to watch the kinds of reports throughout the day here on our team and as the british banking scandal deepens the eurozone is handing out cash to prop up its
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banks coming out we report on how germans are quickly losing the will to play paymaster of the whole region. and one of the most vocal critics of the syrian regime saudi arabia opens fire on anti-government protesters all the details just a few minutes. there hasn't been anything yet on t.v. . it is to get the maximum political impact. the source material is one. helps journalism we. we want to represent. something you. help us boring into russia's southern resort region of cross nadar from across the country people are sending in basic necessities while volunteer workers travel to
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the area devastated by a heavy flawed it's webster across the dar on friday night killing over one hundred seventy people and brings us the stories of people's fear and heroism. panic on the roads of crims traffic jams and crowds of people try to escape the town center it took just a few minutes of rumors of a second flood to create this live jam in the streets above prince it didn't matter will be authorities said people weren't listening to them they were getting out that was how much fear they felt in the end people returned to their homes but after the worst floods in living memory it's hard for many to stop thinking about that night when my husband managed to save me and my baby son it's like he was nearby because just seconds after his saved us if huge wave appeared when you but we're not just afraid we're scared to death two days ago with survived the terrible
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floods have lost everything you've got no way to live we had dying a fear us. but as well as fear the floods also brought out acts of great heroism as the waters rose policeman duchess left north jumped in his car and started ferrying women and children to safety among them was to talia's young daughter tatyana was when my little girl was saved i asked her who saved her life she said it was a mr policeman but i don't remember his name as she was very kind i want to thank you for your husband's help because without it all of these kids would have died do you suppose after saving so many that just laugh himself was caught by the rising waters and drowned his widow oksana has much to grieve about but she is strengthened by the knowledge that her husband would never have acted any other way you i'm sure she wouldn't just pass by someone in trouble it was in his nature i was sure nothing would happen to him because he was very brave very clever and
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there is a sudden. stories abound both tragic and her roic of people's attempts to save their own lives and those of others and his family were lies they had to get out it was his eighty five year old grandmother who needed guiding out of the windows to safety he laid planks above the surging with water and edged along with her clinging to him this is if we fail of these planks we would have died the water looked like it was boiling outside all sorts it's even cars were floating around further down the street seventy three year old eva had no family to help but without her neighbors she might not have been in time i was sleeping when the neighbors came and woke me up i looked through my window and there was a sea in front of my house is see that kept growing and growing after surviving the surge by putting on top of a wardrobe does neighbors returns and took her out of her water logged house and in with them these neighbors here gave me shelter and this neighbors gave me food i'm
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very grateful to all those who helped me because i'm an old person and i am alone from the sacrifices of those who gave everything rather than see other people danger to the kindness of neighbors in times of great need this community has experienced countless human qualities that will be much needed in the rebuilding of crims homes and communities tamasin. now go to our website r.t. dot com three more about the heroism and drama in the cross and our region while also there we've got the latest footage and photos from the disaster zone as well as a timeline of the tragedy residents are placing their shattered lives back together trying to find a home among the ruins. also local authorities face harsh criticism as investigators will look into the causes of the devastating floods in russia south.
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he is easy to. download the official publication to go on the phone all i pod touch from the i choose ops to. launch all chief life on the go. video. old costs and says feeds now in the palm of your. question on the altie dot com. and i'm sorry this has turned violent in saudi
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arabia two people were killed after police opened fire on demonstrators the protests were sparked by an arrest on sunday of a prominent shiite cleric the shia minority claims it's being persecuted in saudi arabia something riyadh denies and so the first time there have been deaths at protests in the country and mattie activists are thrown behind bars political analyst professor ebrahim lucia says saudi arabia may be a one of the loudest critics of syria but uses similar tactics at home. well so that rabia is not on the supplying arms it's also financing the western backed insurgency in syria and it has its long arm playing games in other places including lebanon and several countries in the gulf as well so so the policy and. as is extremely supportive of western aims especially in the games in the arab homeland i think it's funny that they should speak about his so-called dictatorship
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in syria when you know if we apply the same measures to so that be elections or having different political parties or if we repress or you name that we find that so that. far behind syria and many other countries in that aids and. a series of taliban bombing and shooting attacks across afghanistan is killed over three dozen people including children in the past two days on sunday six american soldiers died when their armored vehicle hit a bomb and east of the country the spike in violence is followed u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton's visit to kabul where she declared it can stand washington's major non nato ally and areas rights are a geopolitical analyst for stop imperialism dot com says the bloodshed won't stop the u.s. drive for regional dominance. when the united states dignitaries or those from the
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western powers go to afghanistan we always see a spike in violence we saw the same in iraq years ago and i think that this is part of a broader campaign to legitimize the u.s. military presence in afghanistan remember this is a very unpopular war despite what the obama administration may say and they need to find reasons why they can stay why they can legitimize their presence in a war that's now going on into its second decade the united states has been able to justify a military presence to surround iran to export the afghan war into pakistan to destabilize a region that it sees as critical to its future power projection into central asia afghanistan is one part of a broader campaign a campaign to prevent the chinese from consolidating power in south asia a campaign to to project us hegemony for the next few decades and so in that sense the afghan war has been successful though on the surface it does seem that the
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united states has failed. now you are too hard to offer moscow's take a look at some other stories from around the world there is a new showdown in egypt where the country's highest court bad by the military council insist the dismissal of these laws dominated parliament is final itself third of lawmakers have been elected illegally and this is the first major challenge for the newly elected president who ordered legislators to return the military took over governing the country after hosni mubarak was ousted last year and face accusations not getting back power. the east of the democratic republic of congo have left the strategic town of after taking it without a fight and one talks with the government they've now seized a series of key towns plunging the country into its worst conflict in years the army failed to put up a fight thanks to mutineers defecting over poor pay congress has wanda is backing
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the rebel movement in order to control its mineral wealth. the first witness his stake in the stand at the trial of rather large the former bosnian serb army commander passage described fighting burned bodies in his destroyed village who have been on the run for sixteen years was arrested in serbia in a sting operation last spring he denies all charges including genocide during the u.s. law of war in the ninety's. well the eurozone is ready to poor thirty billion euros into spain's beleaguered banks by the end of the month but the money may soon run dry as a german court is set to rule whether the euro zone's new bailout fund is violating germany's constitution and the unequal rules inside the currency union may prove its downfall as are his acts on avoiding our reports. not taking from others and not giving your own that's what made them their company grow from a small soap shop a century ago into
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a multi-million euro business nowadays to him iranian company is of course different from running a country or union of countries but all require fiscal discipline i think it is before we do anything. and economic policy it is not acceptable that spain subsidizes things that are not subsidized in germany and it does it at our common expense trading all across europe mr is in favor of keeping the euro what he doesn't agree with is that common currency should necessarily mean deliberate responsibility in mind often forget the line i think countries like spain with greece use the euro in quite opportunistic ways they used to pay eight or nine percent interest rates before joining the euro but after they came on board they got access to low rates that germany or france enjoyed that encouraged exuberance spending and they have to deal with the seventeen to many experts this dichotomy is
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the decor of the current year a crisis professor william hankered one of the first and most prominent euro skeptics says europe's common currency takes away a crucial element of the free market system that is fair competition. the common market started as a very liberal project and now says liberal project is becoming a very socialistic. former soviet union common currency means says the competition between currencies. common debts means. responds ability for your own deaths so in russia for instance. faded away but in europe it's coming. your crisis but i think even have some same destiny as a soviet union there's also a list a concept cannot survive a year in germany and
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a year in greece may look exactly the same but the underlying productivity is drastically different the introduction of the common currency may have promised greeks the same living standards as in germany but didn't make them work just as effectively you cannot compare the infrastructure and the productivity of agrees of a. guy with a german guy i mean we are working until we drop here in germany the euro two of the central planning close to commoners to the same system that we had before nine hundred eighty nine in the east it has nothing to do with the free market it has nothing to do with capitalist because entities countries and banks cannot go bankrupt any more germany may have a generous social system but even here they deal of being a constant provider of subsidies for the rest of europe doesn't sit well with the
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majority germany has a unique experience of dealing with both capitalist and socialist systems and while domestically this country is all for fair competition and self-reliance in a larger european context its push to choose between being and nanny and daddy stay at a boy car three reporting from germany has been eldorado for oil companies all over the world for half a century but success never comes without consequences violence corruption and massive pollution has made a cheerio one of the most dangerous parts of the world we look at why. there are those who desperately need it to survive. the spoken who's the time give money to look. goldman the fish. and suppresses the prize the rights of the. new clothes and. those who don't get their share of the change.
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a month though give easy access to russian markets but u.s. firms remain bloke by washington's jackson funding amendment nine hundred seventy s. law still being free trade with russia. and u.s. business have always told law and politicians to stop looking it's repealed now let's check markets because china says imports all surprisingly weak sending asia down as you can see this lot lower this and u.s. markets lost ground for a third session on monday off the spanish bond yields jumped above seven percent again reigniting the eurozone. the euro is flat against the greenback as a result the russian ruble weakened against both major currencies on monday we'll give you more on the ruble when the us markets open in a couple of hours crude prices there falling back off the top producer in norway called off a three week strike and the russian indices ended mixed on monday with the all tiers down point four percent must exist in the black and the ongoing eurozone debt
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problems have created good buying opportunities in the e.u. we spoke to russian railways balls and to me you couldn't. negotiations with the representatives of greece to consider the possible that all of russia they always in the process of privatization in greece but also interested in a position of some firms in the field for just because we need this expert to say if you are talking about the global corridos we need the six parties even more i can say that we're interested in privatization interested in developing our collaboration with the forum they are ways in terms of increasing the size of russia but we company and europe today will have more stories for you next hour in our absolute annual thanks very much indeed already looking forward to more next hour and of course in just a few minutes on the have alliances stay with us. thank you.
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nearly a billion people in the world are knowing hungry every day. in the united states even our trash cans are filled with food you just have to go get it with all of these perfectly good eggs because one was cracked didn't even get all over the other ones just thrown all the way up and cheese from the german oh you clearly like the upper crust and the dumpster at one am this morning i'm three pm this afternoon on the grill the cake is made from one dozen dumpster egg whites. and delicious breakfast for the family make some toast for about a week every year in america we throw away ninety six billion pounds of food.
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